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What Your Child Really Means When They Say "I Hate Maths"

What Your Child Really Means When They Say "I Hate Maths"

"I hate maths." It's a sentence many parents hear. Sometimes it's English. Sometimes it's science. Sometimes it's school altogether. Our instinct is often to reassure them. ...more

How do we learn ,Help with maths &Neurodiversity

August 06, 20262 min read

What if the child isn't the problem...

What if the child isn't the problem...

Sometimes, when a child is struggling at school, the first assumption we make is that the problem lies with the child. Perhaps they're not trying hard enough. Perhaps they're not naturally academic. P... ...more

Become a tutor ,How do we learn Education tutoring &Neurodiversity

August 05, 20263 min read

Supporting your child through the battle of the homework!

Supporting your child through the battle of the homework!

"I ask my child to do their homework, and it turns into an argument every single time." If that sounds familiar, you're certainly not alone. In fact, it's probably one of the most common frustrations ... ...more

How do we learn ,Help with maths &Neurodiversity

July 30, 20263 min read

Every Child Is Already on a Journey – Our Job Is to Meet Them Where They Are

Every Child Is Already on a Journey – Our Job Is to Meet Them Where They Are

When most tutors first meet a child, they're joining them partway through their educational journey and it is our responsibility as a tutor to meet them where they are and support them on their own pr... ...more

Become a tutor ,Education Franchise tutoring &Neurodiversity

July 28, 20263 min read

Every lesson leaves something behind. Make sure it's belief.

Every lesson leaves something behind. Make sure it's belief.

Interactions will leave something with people. A feel of hope, confidence, acceptance, failure, or may be even fear. Often actions are unintentional, but can stay with someone for a lifetime. How do y... ...more

Become a tutor ,Franchise &Neurodiversity

July 14, 20262 min read

Supporting anxious and neurodiverse children through the summer holiday transition - and back to school again

Supporting anxious and neurodiverse children through the summer holiday transition - and back to school again

As we get closer to the end of term, many families are looking forward to the summer holidays & rightly so. After a long school year, children often really need that break. They need time to rest, pl... ...more

Neurodiversity

July 08, 20267 min read

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